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wendybeth
12-03-2005, 01:19 PM
....for cars to break down. (Sigh).

I got up early, got ready for work, left the house and was actually running reasonably on-time, despite the horrible driving conditions. (Compact snow and ice). I get half-way to work, and then my car just sort of stalls and dies. In an intersection, of course. I managed to get the damn thing into a bank parking lot, and then I called AAA, hoping they got my payment.....They had, and they sent out a call for a tow truck, but said it would be a while due to all the wrecks, etc. I was freezing my ass off, and had to go to the bathroom, so after waiting an hour I gave up, stuck a sign on my dash, and ran over to the McDonalds that was about half a block away. Of course, the guy showed up while I was gone. My cell was nearly out of power, so I had phoned home to tell my MIL to tell them where I was if they came while I was gone, which of course they did.

I run through the snow berms back to my car, and the guy is on the line with AAA. He hangs up and says "Potty break, eh?" I'm too cold to be embarassed, much. :rolleyes: On the way to the service station he regaled me with Stupid People tales from this latest storm, and I am convinced that there really might be something to Darwin's theory. People just fall apart when the slightest things go wrong, and I am just happy when things aren't as bad as I imagine they can be. Yeah, it sucks that my car died, but at least it made it to a parking lot out of the very busy intersection I'd been in. I had AAA, I had remembered my gloves for once so I didn't freeze as badly as I could have, and I wasn't in the boonies when it happened.

Of course, I haven't got the repair bill yet, so we'll see if I can manage to remain so positive. Now I am at home, putting up Christmas decorations and drinking a mocha latte.:D

libraryvixen
12-03-2005, 01:21 PM
Oh Wendy! I'm so sorry! Don't they always come JUST when you're away for a second?!?

wendybeth
12-03-2005, 01:26 PM
Lol- yeah, LV knows- I was talking to her before I left this morning. Oh, well- an impromptu day off of work. Doesn't break my heart.:D

flippyshark
12-03-2005, 01:49 PM
I hate to sound so ignorant - but I just don't do acronyms. What is MIL? (I'm sure I'll feel like a dip as soon as you tell me. But really, those letters can stand for anything! Mindless Intravenous Landrover, Maseratis In Love, Minions Ingesting Lasagna)

If it helps, I've been in the same sorry type of situation more times than I want to count. Symapthetic vibes from the East coast for ya.

CoasterMatt
12-03-2005, 01:56 PM
I'm just gonna go out on a limb here and guess MIL = Mother In Law?

wendybeth
12-03-2005, 02:05 PM
Thanks, Flippy, and you too, Matt- you're right. (Mom-in-law)

Heh heh- you want to talk serious acronymitage (and no, I don't think that's a word, but I'm using it anyway), just try dealing with a public school when you have a special needs kid. IEP, IDEA, LRE, FAPE....as nauseum. I'd have to have a frikken glossary of acronyms with me at every meeting.:rolleyes:

Prudence
12-03-2005, 02:48 PM
And that's why I'm sitting inside, toasty warm, car in the garage, snow outside where it belongs.

And hopefully it melts soon. Melt, damn you, melt!

Ghoulish Delight
12-03-2005, 02:54 PM
It's gonna be freeeezing here tonight...like, low 50s. *brrrrrrrr*

Not Afraid
12-03-2005, 03:11 PM
Yeah, it was 55 in my house last night. Oh so cold!

But, tonight, it is gonna be 47!!!!!! Where are my mittens?????

Gemini Cricket
12-03-2005, 03:47 PM
Sorry to hear about your auto problems, wb.

And, ahem, it's 26 degrees here. I don't wanna hear anyone complaining. Haha! (What am I laughing about?)
:D

wendybeth
12-03-2005, 05:11 PM
Thanks, GC.

NA and GD? Bite me.


(It's currently 18 degrees here).

Still haven't heard from the shop- I'll bet they haven't even looked at my poor wittle baby yet. It occurs to me that I forgot to take out the CD player and stuff, so Eric will have to stop by and lock it up on the way home from work.

Christmas stockings are up, though! Tori has four of them.:rolleyes:

Gemini Cricket
12-03-2005, 05:20 PM
(It's currently 18 degrees here).
You win.
:D

Our really good friend told us tonight that she got together an emergency kit for her car in case of breakdown in the snow. It has flares, dry clothes, sand and blankets in it etc. I'm thinking that with that advice and this thread, I think I'll be getting an emergency kit together. We have AAA thank goodness.

:)

wendybeth
12-03-2005, 05:25 PM
I'm so glad I have AAA- this is the second time this year I had to have my car towed, and it was completely covered. I sort of have a rudimentary kit in my car, but I need to go out and get a few more things for it. Provided it lives, of course.

Prudence
12-03-2005, 05:29 PM
USAA covers our tows. And WB: I don't have a temperature reading, but we've still got snow so I know it is officially Cold here. Roads better stay clear enough for me to get my haircut and brow arch tomorrow!

wendybeth
12-03-2005, 06:09 PM
USAA covers our tows. And WB: I don't have a temperature reading, but we've still got snow so I know it is officially Cold here. Roads better stay clear enough for me to get my haircut and brow arch tomorrow!

Better hope your stylist shows up!;)

Luckily, I wasn't too overbooked today, so I should be able to just get everyone in one of my days off next week. Btw, I called the auto shop, and they tried to pretend like they looked at my car. (The main mechanics were off today). "Uhm, we couldn't figure it out, so Larry will have to look at it". When does Larry come in? Monday, of course! I don't like driving any car but mine in the snow, so it looks like I'm housebound until then. Eric will have to do the shopping.:evil:

katiesue
12-04-2005, 10:35 AM
Our really good friend told us tonight that she got together an emergency kit for her car in case of breakdown in the snow. It has flares, dry clothes, sand and blankets in it etc. I'm thinking that with that advice and this thread, I think I'll be getting an emergency kit together.

Don't forget some bottled water and some non-perishable food snacks - granola bars etc in case you're stuck for a while. TP too just in case you're stuck in the boonies and you need to make some yellow snow :)

Prudence
12-04-2005, 03:11 PM
Better hope your stylist shows up!;)



She called in sick today! I'm blaming you! Now I have to wait another week. :mad:

wendybeth
12-04-2005, 09:09 PM
She called in sick today! I'm blaming you! Now I have to wait another week. :mad:

Sorry!:evil:

I seldom call in sick or miss work if I can help it- it's just too damn difficult to reschedule people. I am booked out four months or so, which means I usually have to come in on a day off.